English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

9 answers

Was he that really nice man that wrote poetry and stuff

2006-12-29 09:48:17 · answer #1 · answered by Suzy Q 2 · 2 0

If you are using Tarot cards as an oracle, you may be more inclined to read card meanings and spreads. But if using Tarot Cards as a tool for Psychic Ability you would be less likely to hold to any hard and fast guide lines. I’m a profession psychic and use Tarot Cards in a random way. In 25 years of professional readings I’ve never used any ‘meanings, spreads or reversals’ of tarot cards from any books.

So if you want to develop ‘Psychic Ability’ throw the books and guidelines away and let the images inspire you. But you may need to try the Rider Waite or another imaged deck.


I believe we are all psychic, but for the majority the gift or the belief has been long knocked out of them. Educated out is another way of looking at it. Many professional psychics have grown up in a psychic friendly environment. Perhaps a grand-parent or parent with the knowledge has helped bring the extra sense out in the open and encouraged its use. But there are as many practicing psychics who have not had the benefit of caring psychic guidance and who have still managed to develop and hone this natural extra sense. The Psychic Sense.

To tap in to it more you can go to my free develop-psychic-ability page here: http://www.psychic-junkie.com/develop-psychic-ability.html



But on the other hand, if you want to use the Tarot as an oracle, a form of divination that needs no real ‘psychic ability’, then keep the books and use the meanings and spreads if you prefer.

Here is a free download demo for a great Tarot program. To keep the size of the demo manageable it contains the Rider/Waite deck, the actual program will have 10 complete decks. This Demo version of Tarot is a full working copy for 30 days. So you get 30 days to study meanings and spreads! http://www.free-tarot-download-demo.wotsnext.com

2006-12-29 20:03:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Many are good. I don't know if there is a best. Personally, I use a 5 card "Monthly Wheel Spread" at the beginning of each month and then follow up with single guidance cards throughout the month.

(If interested: I do post/journal these readings in my blog -nothing elaborate- and you are welcome to come see how it is laid out)

2006-12-29 18:20:42 · answer #3 · answered by Dee Ann 3 · 0 0

I like the Osho Zen deck, it is great.
Here is a link with some pictures of it as well as some other decks.
http://www.lelandra.com/comptarot/tarothippie.htm
Blessed be.
Sorry, I read your question too quick and thought you asked which deck is best.
I tend to use the Celtic cross, or to do it in a spiral pattern from past to present and possible future.
My mother does her own spread, she invented and it works great for her.

2006-12-29 17:51:34 · answer #4 · answered by Sara 5 · 0 0

What ever spread you connect with. I mostly make up my own. There is nothing inherently magical about the spread itself.

2006-12-29 17:48:24 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That's something you have to decide for yourself. I myself like the celtic cross; it's fairly simple. It kind of depends on how complex of a reading you want to do.

2006-12-29 17:49:06 · answer #6 · answered by treetopteresa 2 · 0 0

i've always preferred the Rider Deck. there is an alteration to the basic cross that i use.

but, to each their own. your deck and reading will follow your energy, and the energy of your proponent/participant.

2006-12-29 17:46:32 · answer #7 · answered by jen1981everett 4 · 0 0

Which ever works best for your question, deck, personality, astrological sign, time of day, and your beliefs.

-Seeker

2006-12-29 17:51:47 · answer #8 · answered by Seeker 3 · 0 0

i read it i read all of them

2006-12-29 17:46:56 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers